Cannondale’s Jekyll 2 rolls on a fast, light, and tough BallisTec carbon frame that shrugs off enduro brutality and arrives at the bottom begging to do it again and again. And you will, too, with 165mm of Fox Float X Elite EVOL-guided travel in back and 170mm more up front, courtesy of Fox’s stiff, enduro-loving Float 36 fork. Together, they make easy work of gnarly descents where the only break you get is the climb back up. Since we’re talking about climbing, the Jekyll is no slouch in the uphill department, either, with a switch-on-the-fly rear suspension that offers Hustle Mode for tenacious efficiency. Put the power to the 12-speed SRAM X01 Eagle drivetrain via Descendant carbon crankset, and you’ll gain elevation as fast as you drop the competition. And, for all-mountain dominance, you won’t find better rubber than the Jekyll’s Maxxis Minions, wrapped around 29mm WTB Frequency Team rims that spin up fast and take enduro punishment like a masochist. SRAM’s sweet Guide RS brakes modulate beautifully to keep you on course, even when that course can only be described as “sketchy.” So, jump on, slam the RaceFace Turbine dropper post, and flow this trail beast straight to victory.

When you’re on the Jekyll 4 from Cannondale, nothing dares get in your way. That’s because Jekyll’s tough aluminum frame shrugs off enduro brutality and arrives at the bottom begging to do it again and again. And you will, too, with 165mm of Fox DPS EVOL-guided travel in back and 170mm more up front, courtesy of Fox’s stiff, enduro-loving Float 36 fork. Together, they make easy work of gnarly descents where the only break you get is the climb back up. Since we’re talking about climbing, the Jekyll is no slouch in the uphill department, either, with a switch-on-the-fly rear suspension that offers Hustle Mode for tenacious efficiency. Put the power to the Shimano SLX drivetrain via Cannondale’s Si crankset, and you’ll gain elevation as fast as you drop the competition. And, for all-mountain dominance, you won’t find better rubber than the Jekyll’s Maxxis Minions, wrapped around 29mm WTB STP rims, well-known as workhorse hoops that’ll bail you out of your risky moves straight as an arrow. Shimano also provides powerful hydraulic brakes that keep you on course, even when that course can only be described as “sketchy.” So, jump on, slam the TransX dropper post, and flow this trail beast straight to victory.

Built for big days in the big mountains, the Trigger is pure, full-throttle descending goodness served up with a side of serious all-day pedalability. BallisTec Carbon construction, an Ai rear end, and LockR pivot thru-axles create incredible chassis stiffness for precise control. Short stays and a steep seat angle, paired with a long front center and slack head angle lets you climb like a goat and descend like a grizzly. Plus, on-the-fly travel adjust gives you shorter travel and a more responsive feel when you want it, full-travel Fox performance when you don’t.

Built for big days in the big mountains, the Trigger is pure, full-throttle descending mojo served up with a side of serious all-day pedalability. Its stiff, lightweight, full-carbon frame ensures dialed control on wicked descents, with suspension that you can flick into efficient Hustle Mode to devour climbs. Fox handles suspension needs with a Factory Float X EVOL shock cycling out 145mm of rear travel and a Factory Float 34 150mm-travel fork soaking up the big hits as you blast through rock gardens and launch drops. Rely on ravenous Maxxis Minion 3C EXO tires to bite hard into loose trails, while Cannondale’s flyweight HollowGram 30 wheels seem to disappear on climbs and hold up to dicey descents. SRAM gets you up the mountain fast with their extended-range, 12-speed Eagle X01/XX1 Eagle drivetrain and a Descendant carbon crankset, while their Guide RSC brakes bring everything to a controlled halt with incredible power and highly sought-after modulation. And, no trail bike is complete without the all-mountain performance edge offered by a RaceFace Turbine dropper post, routed internally with your other cables and hoses for an aesthetic as pure as the adrenaline coursing through your veins.

The Bad Habit features fresh, progressive geometry and Proportional Response suspension design for maximum fun on any trail anywhere. With a design that maximizes its shredding abilities and a high-performance parts spec, the Bad Habit is designed to be your go-to trail bike. The frame features a tapered headtube, tube-in-tube internal cable routing, and a two-piece alloy linkage that keeps the suspension moving smoothly. The Lockr thru-axle pivot system creates a rock-solid connection between both sides of the swingarm and the main frame for instantaneous response with no flex. To protect the frame from chain slap when carrying speed through rough terrain, a rubber cover is integrated into the drive side chainstay. With proper wide bars, a short stem, powerful brakes, a 1X drivetrain and, of course, a dropper post, the Bad Habit is built to tame unruly trails everywhere.
The Bad Habit 2 features a light and stiff alloy frame with a two-piece alloy linkage that keeps the suspension moving smoothly. It's got a RockShox Sektor RL fork that soaks up trail obstacles with 140mm of travel, while a Fox Float Performance DPS Evol rear shock dishes out 130mm of rear suspension. A Shimano SLX drivetrain adds crisp, accurate shifting and wide 11-46 gearing, perfect for hammering up even the steepest climbs. The Shimano MT400 hydraulic disc brakes provide more than enough braking power for maximum control. Renowned WTB STX i35 TCS tubeless ready rims are paired with boost Shimano MT400 hubs for a sturdy, durable wheelset. 2.8-inch Maxxis Rekon tires feature EXO casing for added puncture protection and tons of traction for aggressive trail riding. The internally routed TranzX dropper seatpost gets the saddle down and out of the way so you can easily maneuver through technical terrain.

Completely re-designed for 2019, the Bad Habit features fresh, progressive geometry and the new Proportional Response suspension design for maximum fun on any trail, anywhere. With a design that maximizes its shredding abilities and a high-performance parts spec, it's designed to be your go-to trail bike. The frame features a tapered headtube, tube-in-tube internal cable routing, and a two-piece alloy linkage that keeps the suspension moving smoothly. The Lockr thru-axle pivot system creates a rock-solid connection between both sides of the swingarm and the main frame for instantaneous response with no flex. To protect the frame from chain slap when carrying speed through rough terrain, a rubber cover is integrated into the drive side chainstay. With proper wide bars, a short stem, powerful brakes, a 1X drivetrain and, of course, a dropper post, the Bad Habit is built to tame unruly trails everywhere.
The Bad Habit Carbon 1 pairs a BallisTec carbon front triangle with a SmartForm C1 alloy swingarm. These are joined with a performance suspension package from Fox: up front, a Fox Float Performance 34 fork with grip damper, 3 ride settings, and a tapered steerer provides 140mm of plush travel, while the rear Float Performance DPS Evol shock serves up 130mm of suspension for ultimate capability. The bike features a wide-range SRAM GX Eagle rear derailleur with NX shifters for fast, precise, and reliable shifting. SRAM Guide R hydraulic disc brakes dish out plenty of braking power and modulation so you can push your limits a little farther, knowing you've got enough braking power to reel it back. For wheels, it pairs wide, tubeless-ready WTB ST i35 TCS rims with Formula boost hubs resulting in a strong, stiff wheelset. Maxxis Rekon 2.8-inch tires take the traction up a notch, along with 3C compound for extra grip and EXO casing for added puncture protection. A Cannondale DownLow dropper post with internal routing further increases this bike's capability in technical terrain. Head out on your next adventure knowing Bad Habit will carry you through.

Looking for a bit more? The SE spec amplifies the Habit's rowdy capabilities with more aggressive tires, wide rims and burly brakes. Get some. The lightweight carbon frame features an aluminum swingarm for extra durability, and 120mm of go-anywhere travel. A RockShox Pike RC fork offers another 130mm so you can tackle rocks and roots with ease. The Habit's WTB rims are laced to DT Swiss hubs and are wrapped in Maxxis tires to ensure nimble handling and confidence-inspiring grip. With the range of its SRAM GX Eagle drivetrain and powerful Guide R brakes right at your fingertips, you'll be faster both going up and coming back down. And, a Fox dropper post mske sure you're in the best riding position no matter where you are on the trail.

With all-mountain capability and XC efficiency, Habit is the perfect “do-it-all, and do-it-well” MTB fun machine. This lightweight carbon frame features an aluminum swingarm for extra durability and a Fox Float DPS Performance EVOL SV shock with 120mm of go-anywhere travel. A RockShox Pike fork offers another 130mm, so you can tackle rocks and roots with ease. WTB wheels are paired with Schwalbe tires and ensure nimble handling and confidence-inspiring grip. Shimano's 1x11-speed drivetrain and smooth, powerful Deore hydraulic disc brakes provide precise performance and control even in the most technical terrain, and a TransX dropper lets you stay in control, no matter what grade you're riding.

The Habit features fresh, progressive geometry and a Proportional Response suspension design, turning this do-it-all fun machine into a full-on trail slayer. It's designed to be a "daily ride" with proven durable suspension pivots, tube-in-tube internal cable routing, and design features that make it easily serviceable with no proprietary tools required. Equipped with 29-inch wheels, big grippy tires, and 130mm of travel front and rear, the Habit is built to tame unruly trails everywhere. The frame features a tapered headtube, tube-in-tube internal cable routing, and a two-piece alloy linkage that keeps the suspension moving smoothly. The Lockr thru-axle pivot system creates a rock-solid connection between both sides of the swingarm and the main frame for instantaneous response with no flex. This bike is ready to ride with properly wide bars, a short stem, powerful brakes, 1X drivetrain and, of course, a dropper post, all to give the rider complete command of the trail.
- BallisTec Carbon Frame and Swingarm
- Shimano XTR 12-speed drivetrain
- Shimano XTR quad-piston brakes
- Cannondale HollowGram Si crankset
- Fox Factory Transfer dropper, Kashima coating
- Cannondale C1 carbon riser handlebar

The Habit features fresh, progressive geometry and a Proportional Response suspension design, turning this do-it-all fun machine into a full-on trail slayer. It's designed to be a "daily ride" with proven durable suspension pivots, tube-in-tube internal cable routing, and design features that make it easily serviceable with no proprietary tools required. Equipped with 29-inch wheels, big grippy tires, and 130mm of travel front and rear, the Habit is built to tame unruly trails everywhere. The frame features a tapered headtube, tube-in-tube internal cable routing, and a two-piece alloy linkage that keeps the suspension moving smoothly. The Lockr thru-axle pivot system creates a rock-solid connection between both sides of the swingarm and the main frame for instantaneous response with no flex. This bike is ready to ride with properly wide bars, a short stem, powerful brakes, 1X drivetrain and, of course, a dropper post, all to give the rider complete command of the trail.
- BallisTec Carbon front triangle, SmartForm C1 Alloy swingarm
- SRAM X01/GX Eagle drivetrain
- SRAM Guide RS hydraulic disc brakes
- Cannondale DownLow Dropper Post

This precision instrument is for the enduro artists, the ones who will use its Gemini dual-travel and poppy quickness to dance and float through the chop and chunder on their way to the top step. The Jekyll delivers all the slack stability you’d expect from a top enduro rig, but with uncanny agility and snap, thanks to 27.5 wheels and the ultra-short chainstays of our Ai rear end. Asymmetric Integration (Ai) delivers some of the shortest stays on the trail, yet has more tire clearance and frame stiffness than even Boost frames can muster. Plus a rear wheel that’s stiffer and stronger thanks to the Ai even-dish build. It all adds up to the kind of agility and traction that has to be ridden to be believed.
Co-developed with Fox, the Gemini system adds two ride modes (Hustle & Flow) to the killer performance of Fox shocks. Flip to Hustle to shorten the travel and ramp up the spring rate for a snappier, more responsive feel for pumping through turns, sprints, and traction-challenged climbs. Flip back to Flow for full Fox travel when things get rough. Placing a link between the swingarm and the shock allows Cannondale's engineers to customize the system's leverage ratios for optimal suspension response throughout the stroke and keep the suspension active under braking while retaining the stiffness, durability, and reliability of a single pivot design.

This precision instrument is for the enduro artists, the ones who will use its Gemini dual-travel and poppy quickness to dance and float through the chop and chunder on their way to the top step. The Jekyll delivers all the slack stability you’d expect from a top enduro rig, but with uncanny agility and snap, thanks to 27.5 wheels and the ultra-short chainstays of our Ai rear end. Asymmetric Integration (Ai) delivers some of the shortest stays on the trail, yet has more tire clearance and frame stiffness than even Boost frames can muster. Plus a rear wheel that’s stiffer and stronger thanks to the Ai even-dish build. It all adds up to the kind of agility and traction that has to be ridden to be believed.
Co-developed with Fox, the Gemini system adds two ride modes (Hustle & Flow) to the killer performance of Fox shocks. Flip to Hustle to shorten the travel and ramp up the spring rate for a snappier, more responsive feel for pumping through turns, sprints, and traction-challenged climbs. Flip back to Flow for full Fox travel when things get rough. Placing a link between the swingarm and the shock allows Cannondale's engineers to customize the system's leverage ratios for optimal suspension response throughout the stroke and keep the suspension active under braking while retaining the stiffness, durability, and reliability of a single pivot design.

Point and go. If your style is more "over" than "around", then this is your rig. With crusher 29" wheels mated to Gemini dual travel and Ai agility, Jekyll 29 is ready to rage. The monster stability you expect from a big 29er, but with uncanny agility and snap, thanks to the ultra-short chainstays of our Ai rear end. Placing a link between the swingarm and the shock allows Cannondale's engineers to customize the system's leverage ratios for optimal suspension response throughout the stroke and keep the suspension active under braking while retaining the stiffness, durability, and reliability of a single pivot design.

Point and go. If your style is more "over" than "around", then this is your rig. With crusher 29" wheels mated to Gemini dual travel and Ai agility, Jekyll 29 is ready to rage. The monster stability you expect from a big 29er, but with uncanny agility and snap, thanks to the ultra-short chainstays of our Ai rear end. Placing a link between the swingarm and the shock allows Cannondale's engineers to customize the system's leverage ratios for optimal suspension response throughout the stroke and keep the suspension active under braking while retaining the stiffness, durability, and reliability of a single pivot design.

Point and go. If your style is more "over" than "around", then this is your rig. With crusher 29" wheels mated to Gemini dual travel and Ai agility, Jekyll 29 is ready to rage. The monster stability you expect from a big 29er, but with uncanny agility and snap, thanks to the ultra-short chainstays of our Ai rear end. Placing a link between the swingarm and the shock allows Cannondale's engineers to customize the system's leverage ratios for optimal suspension response throughout the stroke and keep the suspension active under braking while retaining the stiffness, durability, and reliability of a single pivot design.

This precision instrument is for the enduro artists, the ones who will use its Gemini dual-travel and poppy quickness to dance and float through the chop and chunder on their way to the top step. The Jekyll delivers all the slack stability you’d expect from a top enduro rig, but with uncanny agility and snap, thanks to 27.5 wheels and the ultra-short chainstays of our Ai rear end. Asymmetric Integration (Ai) delivers some of the shortest stays on the trail, yet has more tire clearance and frame stiffness than even Boost frames can muster. Plus a rear wheel that’s stiffer and stronger thanks to the Ai even-dish build. It all adds up to the kind of agility and traction that has to be ridden to be believed.
Co-developed with Fox, the Gemini system adds two ride modes (Hustle & Flow) to the killer performance of Fox shocks. Flip to Hustle to shorten the travel and ramp up the spring rate for a snappier, more responsive feel for pumping through turns, sprints, and traction-challenged climbs. Flip back to Flow for full Fox travel when things get rough. Placing a link between the swingarm and the shock allows Cannondale's engineers to customize the system's leverage ratios for optimal suspension response throughout the stroke and keep the suspension active under braking while retaining the stiffness, durability, and reliability of a single pivot design.

When you’re on the Jekyll 3 from Cannondale, nothing dares get in your way. That’s because Jekyll’s fast, light, and tough BallisTec carbon frame shrugs off enduro brutality and arrives at the bottom begging to do it again and again. And you will, too, with 165mm of Fox DPS EVOL-guided travel in back and 170mm more up front, courtesy of Fox’s stiff, enduro-loving Float 36 fork. Together, they make easy work of gnarly descents where the only break you get is the climb back up. Since we’re talking about climbing, the Jekyll is no slouch in the uphill department, either, with a switch-on-the-fly rear suspension that offers Hustle Mode for tenacious efficiency. Put the power to the Shimano SLX drivetrain via Cannondale’s Si crankset, and you’ll gain elevation as fast as you drop the competition. And, for all-mountain dominance, you won’t find better rubber than the Jekyll’s Maxxis Minions, wrapped around 29mm WTB STP rims, well-known as workhorse hoops that’ll bail you out of your risky moves straight as an arrow. Shimano also provides powerful hydraulic brakes that keep you on course, even when that course can only be described as “sketchy.” So, jump on, slam the TransX dropper post, and flow this trail beast straight to victory.

With its light, playful feel and dual-mode Gemini shock, this enduro-ready rig is flickable fun on any kind of trail, from the flowy and smooth to the steep and nasty.
The Jekyll delivers all the slack stability you’d expect from a top enduro rig, but with uncanny agility and snap, thanks to 27.5 wheels and the ultra-short chainstays of our Ai rear end. Asymmetric Integration (Ai) delivers some of the shortest stays on the trail, yet has more tire clearance and frame stiffness than even Boost frames can muster. Plus a rear wheel that’s stiffer and stronger thanks to the Ai even-dish build. It all adds up to the kind of agility and traction that has to be ridden to be believed.
Co-developed with Fox, the Gemini system adds two ride modes (Hustle & Flow) to the killer performance of Fox shocks. Flip to Hustle to shorten the travel and ramp up the spring rate for a snappier, more responsive feel for pumping through turns, sprints, and traction-challenged climbs. Flip back to Flow for full Fox travel when things get rough. Placing a link between the swingarm and the shock allows Cannondale's engineers to customize the system's leverage ratios for optimal suspension response throughout the stroke and keep the suspension active under braking while retaining the stiffness, durability, and reliability of a single pivot design.

A longer travel fork and burlier spec make this SE version of the Moterra even more fun on rowdy terrain. This trail-ready e-bike rolls on WTB i29 rims wrapped in shred-ready 27.5 x 2.85-inch Onza skinwall knobbies — all tubeless ready. This combination delivers incredible traction with high-wheeling rollover, making short work of clearing obstacles. Now, that in itself is enough to elevate your riding, but Moterra SE combines that trail-grabbing technology with a Bosch Performance pedal assist system. This carefully balanced, beautifully integrated e-bike system lets you fly up hills, power through technical sections, and get to more terrain than ever before. All this is built on a geniously-designed Fox-damped frame that is mated to a Float 34 fork to offer 140mm of travel in the front and 130mm in the rear, taking the bite out of rocky stretches and helping those tires track terrain like a bloodhound. SRAM's e-bike-specific EX-1 wide-range 8-speed drivetrain makes sure you have the gears you need to efficiently tackle any trail, and Guide RE hydraulic brakes modulate your speed with smooth actuation and huge power. So, what are you waiting for? The next step is here, and is yours for the taking.

The Scalpel — unleashed. More travel front and rear, burlier components and a dropper post transform the ultimate XC race machine into the ultimate fast trail slayer. The full carbon frame doles out 115mm of travel controlled by a Fox EVOL shock to keep your rear wheel tracking at high speeds. The venerable Fox Float 34 fork handles the chop up front with another 120mm of squish. You’ll be rolling fast on a set of Stan’s ZTR Arch S1 wheels, ready to go tubeless with Maxxis Ardents for super fast, high-traction, flat-free racing. SRAM keeps you ahead of the pack with the an Eagle 12-speed drivetrain's huge range while their Level T brakes modulate precisely for total control. And, with a ti-railed Fabric Scoop saddle atop a Race Face Aeffect dropper, you’re ready for anything the trail throws at you.

Kill on the ups and thrill on the downs with the world's best XC race machine. Welcome to XXC. The Ballistec carbon frame and oversize bottom bracket on the Scalpel-Si come into their own when you need to step on the gas. Fly through rooty trail sections with 100mm of RockShox Monarch XX travel in the rear, while Cannondale's 100mm-travel Lefty 2.0 Carbon fork chews through chop to keep you on your line. With HollowGram 23 Superlight carbon wheels and tubeless-ready Schwalbe tires you'll rip descents and climb like a goat. To throw you up those hills, SRAM’s 12-speed XX1-X01 Eagle drivetrain flaunts a huge 10-50 cassette and precise shifting you expect from SRAM. SRAM’s Level TLM Ultimate brakes keep the party under control with power to spare and unbelievably dialed modulation. Cannondale’s own handlebar, stem, and carbon seatpost with a Fabric Scoop saddle ensure lightweight, comfortable contact points whether it’s an after-work ride or all day race.
Small: 27.5-inch wheels
Medium – X-Large: 29-inch wheels

Cannondale's Scalpel-Si Carbon 2 ascends like an angel and descends like a fiend. The super-stiff Ballistec carbon frame and oversize bottom bracket on the Scalpel-Si come into their own when you need to step on the gas. Rocks and roots are no big deal with 100mm of front and rear travel from a RockShox SID World Cup XX fork and Monarch shock. This XC rocket is dressed to the nines with Cannondale CZero carbon rims and tubeless-ready Schwalbe tires that track through buffed singletrack and chunky gnar with aplomb. SRAM's 12-speed Eagle drivetrain and carbon X1 crank ensure flawless shifting, a huge gear range, and instant power transfer. Shimano XT brakes keep the party under control with impressive power and modulation. A carbon handlebar, carbon seatpost, and stem from Cannondale, and a Prologo saddle, round out the contact points. When it's time to cut to the front of the pack, you need a Scalpel.